ARRIS continues to expand its industry-leading set-top portfolio with the DCX3510-M an all-digital HD Digital Video Recorder with dual 1 GHz video tuners and support for both MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 HD decode. The DCX3510-M includes the latest audio and video output, with support for full 1080p60 high-definition output, HDMI™, award-winning Dolby® Digital Plus, and Dolby Volume intelligent multi-channel audio leveling.

The DCX3510-M is OpenCable Application Platform (OCAP)-capable, and compatible with ARRIS’s DCT legacy software API set. The DCX3510-M also supports ARRIS’s new software enhancements for processing 3D video and graphics in the set-top prior to being delivered to a 3D-compatible television for an exceptional high-quality 3D TV viewing experience. DVR capacity can be expanded to 4TB using an external disk drive connected to the set top’s eSATA interface and by replacing the internal hard drive.

Also compatible with cable providers in the USA that use the Motorola DCX3400, DCX3501 or DCX3510 such as Armstrong, Atlantic Broadband, CableLynx, Cable One, Charter, Cincinnati Bell, Comcast, Entouch Systems, Horry Telephone, Mediacom, Mega Cable, NCTC, Rivera Utilities, Suddenlink, Time Warner, Verizon, Wave Broadband & Windstream. For cable systems outside of the USA, please contact your provider to ensure they will activate a 3rd party unit as they are not required to provide you with a cable card or provision a unit not from them. Additional costs may be incurred by having to rent a replacement MCARD for the receiver (typical cost - $3 /M). For more information on obtaining an MCARD, please see this info from the FCC. Not compatible with cable systems in areas where Cisco units are deployed.

This product will not be activated by Cogeco, Rogers or Shaw due to limitations they have on the use of outside equipment. Shaw compatible units can be found at this link.

Return Policy: hardware replacement only - no refunds - return for store credit within 30 days of receiving the item.

Compatibility is not a guarantee of activation or acceptance of the unit by your provider. It simply reflects the provider in question is capable of using the hardware and that people have been able to activate units with them in the past.